The Old Testament Field Guide will prepare you to start down the path of deeper engagement with God’s Word.
Maybe you’ve read the Bible before but feel a little unsure of the names and places in the Old Testament. Perhaps you’re uncertain about the behavior of God’s people and may even feel unsure of how to make sense of who God is from the text. Is He really the same loving God presented in the New Testament?
Explore the Bible’s geographical, historical, cultural and religious contexts of the Old Testament. Gain tools you can use throughout your journey of interpretation. And watch your own confidence and competence grow with this new foundation.
If this is your first course in the Bible Journey curriculum, you must first visit the Journey Prep page to understand the background, history, and terminology we will use in the courses.
Materials
Workbook Journal- Become familiar with the names, places, and key events in the Old Testament, enabling you to approach the text with greater confidence.
- Gain a deeper understanding of the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the people of the Old Testament and their actions.
- Develop a clearer understanding of God’s nature as depicted in the Old Testament, resolving questions about His consistency with the God of the New Testament.
- Be equipped with essential tools for interpreting the Old Testament, empowering you to extract deeper insights and meaning from the text.
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This course was exciting and easy to digest. There is plenty of opportunity to cross reference between course material and the Bible or other biblical resources for further clarification. The professor really breaks everything down well and clears up misconceptions.
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A wonderful guide to the geographic, historical, and geopolitical context of the OT (the VR features are unexpected but well done), citing different parallel sources without deviating from Biblical themes (i.e., Who is your source of prosperity and security?) Neutral presentation of similarities and differences of Ancient Near Eastern texts and the Bible narrative with the purpose of highlighting the uniqueness of the OT (i.e., monotheism, borrowing pagan sources to extol the one true God) and its impact on humanity and society. The courses unfolds logically, leaving the listener wanting to come back to hear more.
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Stay focused. The information you will receive is delightful.
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Very good overview
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This was a very informative course.
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Great course introducing things most Christians have never been subjected to unless in a theological degree program!
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I found it very helpful.
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This course opened my eyes to things that I didn't realize or take the time to look at beyond what the Bible mentions.